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(c) Contents of the Motion the response or objections of the party upon whom the request was served; arguments in support of the motion; and. a certification that the moving party has conferred (or attempted to confer) in good faith with the person or party failing to make a proper response to discovery.
The answer depends. If the attorney is withdrawing due to your inability to pay or a difference in opinion as to bow the case should be presented should not have a negative affect on you. However, if the attorney withdraws for ethical reasons that may look questionable.
An attorney appearing in a case or adversary proceeding may request to withdraw as counsel of record for his or her client. Unless a court order or Local Rule 2091-2 provides otherwise, an attorney must file a motion and obtain Court approval to be removed as counsel.
33(c)] states that a party electing to respond to an interrogatory by providing electronically stored information must ensure that the interrogating party can locate and identify it 'as readily as can the party served,' and that the responding party must give the interrogating party a 'reasonable opportunity to examine ...
What does an attorney withdrawal mean? Sometimes the attorney is the one who feels that the client and the lawyer should no longer work together. When this happens, the attorney ?withdraws? from the case and terminates the relationship and ceases to represent the client.